If
you are running Internet Explorer you will see the 'This site might
require the following...' appear near the top of the browser
window. Click on it and select 'Install ActiveX Control...'
to install the Axis Media Control software.

You may be asked
to restart your computer, otherwise the livecam images
should appear in the window within a few seconds.

You will only
have to install the Axis Media Control software once.
Afterwards you will no longer receive the pop-up warnings.

If for some
reason the software doesn't install through the browser, you
can download the latest version
here.

Note:
It's come to my attention that images still won't display in
Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10. To fix, you need to add
the website to the Compatibility View. To do so, in Internet
Explorer, go to Tools (Alt+X), Compatibility View settings,
and add the website as below and click Close.

Firefox

If
you are running Firefox, Livecam images are streamed using
Java. Therefore you will not have to install the Axis Media
Control software.

By default,
everything should work without requiring any user
intervention.

If however, images are not appearing, from the
Firefox menu select Tools, Options, and click on the Content
icon.

Make sure that 'Load Images', 'Enable Java', and 'Enable
JavaScript' are checked.

Safari

Mac
users running Safari will also have Livecam images streamed
using Java.

And as with
Firefox, if images aren't appearing, go into the Preferences
menu, and click on the Security icon.

Make sure both
'Enable Java' and 'Enable JavaScript' are checked.

Chrome

Google
Chrome also uses Java to stream images.

By default,
everything should work without requiring any changes,
however you will have to install the Java plug-in if it is
not already installed.

That plug-in for
Windows users can be found
here. Mac users receive Java updates through the
built-in Software Update mechanism and don't require a
separate download.